butterfly's third law

Hello there! Almost everyone has heard this once in their lifetime: 'For every action in nature, there is an equal and opposite reaction' - Newton's third law. It used to be my nightmare when my science class teacher asked me for Newton's third law of motion, and I couldn't get it right. Later on, I learned that this law was given another name, 'Karma.' As you know, karma means that whatever energy or thoughts we put out into the world, we'll get back, be it good or bad. It all starts to make sense when we relate this to Newton's third law. Every action has a reaction, whether positive or negative.
Does anyone know about the butterfly effect? You know, what I say is, "When a butterfly flaps its wings and causes a tornado." That may sound silly, right, but...where a small change in starting conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes. Understanding this concept can give us a new lens through which we view various aspects of life, including business and markets.
Now, we can relate this to our real life. I need to ask 2 questions: What is your biggest mistake or disaster caused by you, and how did that start? Every problem has a beginning or a start; even World War 2 started when Germany invaded Poland. So, every mistake or problem has a beginning. What was yours?
Perhaps it may seem like a small or silly thing that won't affect your life, but it could trigger chaos in more definite terms. The butterfly effect is the idea that small things can have non-linear impacts on a complex system. Of course, a single act like a butterfly flapping its wings cannot cause a tornado. However, small events can serve as catalysts that act on starting conditions

A case in point is a random tweet by Elon Musk that unexpectedly caused the value of Bitcoin to skyrocket. It serves as a stark reminder that even a concise message containing fewer than 100 words can significantly impact the cryptocurrency market. Thus, it prompts us to ponder about the implications of our actions in our everyday lives. What we might perceive as insignificant or harmless lies could, in fact, be the hidden triggers for unforeseen chaos.

In closing, my favorite quote resonates deeply: "This universe doesn't give you what you ask for with your thoughts; it gives you what you demand with your actions."

By 
Anish s

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